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Title: | US AR: Police Canvass State In 8-Hour Road Sting |
Published On: | 2000-05-21 |
Source: | Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (AR) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-04 09:07:39 |
POLICE CANVASS STATE IN 8-HOUR ROAD STING
State police made 57 drunk-driving arrests and 247 felony and misdemeanor
arrests Friday during "Operation Catch All."
The eight-hour blitz enlisted law enforcement officers statewide who set up
roadblocks from 4 p.m. to midnight to catch drivers who were speeding or
driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, police said. Altogether,
police made 1,289 criminal and traffic-related arrests and issued more than
1,200 warnings.
A traffic stop in Poinsett County led to the arrest of a Chicago man wanted
on attempted murder charges, police said. Another man was arrested on a
charge of transporting about a pound of cocaine and two pounds of marijuana
on Interstate 40 in St. Francis County.
Also, police arrested two men at a sobriety checkpoint in Washington County
on charges of transporting a methamphetamine lab, police said.
State police plan additional highway saturations throughout the summer.
State police made 57 drunk-driving arrests and 247 felony and misdemeanor
arrests Friday during "Operation Catch All."
The eight-hour blitz enlisted law enforcement officers statewide who set up
roadblocks from 4 p.m. to midnight to catch drivers who were speeding or
driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, police said. Altogether,
police made 1,289 criminal and traffic-related arrests and issued more than
1,200 warnings.
A traffic stop in Poinsett County led to the arrest of a Chicago man wanted
on attempted murder charges, police said. Another man was arrested on a
charge of transporting about a pound of cocaine and two pounds of marijuana
on Interstate 40 in St. Francis County.
Also, police arrested two men at a sobriety checkpoint in Washington County
on charges of transporting a methamphetamine lab, police said.
State police plan additional highway saturations throughout the summer.
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